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| 07:21:47 | <kjetilkWork> | .seen chaals |
| 07:21:47 | <phenny> | Sorry, I haven't seen chaals around. |
| 07:57:04 | <FabGandon> | phenny, .seen FabGandon |
| 07:57:20 | <FabGandon> | phenny: .seen FabGandon |
| 07:57:30 | <FabGandon> | .seen FabGandon |
| 07:57:31 | <phenny> | FabGandon: I last saw fabgandon at 2008-10-15 07:57:20 UTC on #swig |
| 07:58:13 | <FabGandon> | .g vocamp |
| 07:58:14 | <phenny> | FabGandon: http://my.opera.com/tomheath/blog/2008/09/24/vocamp-day-zero |
| 09:38:17 | <ghard> | yvesr, how/where do you get the geodata in dbtune.org ? |
| 09:39:04 | <ghard> | For event recommendations. |
| 09:41:15 | <ghard> | ACTION just noticed Melkweg is somewhere in Germany ;) |
| 09:44:48 | <yvesr> | ghard: i geocode adresses of venues using google |
| 09:50:49 | <ghard> | yvesr: I see. |
| 09:51:23 | <ghard> | Was testing the service and saw this for a concert in Melkweg, Amsterdam: <wgs:Point dc:title="Melkweg, 49847 Wielen, Germany" georss:point="52.550595 6.732628" wgs:lat="6.732628" wgs:long="52.550595"> |
| 09:51:32 | <ghard> | So made me wonder :) |
| 09:51:45 | <yvesr> | heh :) |
| 09:52:07 | <yvesr> | i need to improve that somehow - i think the new last.fm api can help :) |
| 09:52:08 | <ghard> | Was there for a Victor Bailey concert this weekend :) |
| 09:52:13 | <ghard> | Yeah |
| 09:53:35 | <ghard> | Re. the mappings between our DAV metadata extraction schema for ID3 tags and MO. Methinks we'll let UMBEL handle it. |
| 09:54:05 | <ghard> | I'll have a closer look today. |
| 09:56:02 | <yvesr> | ghard: cool, np :-) looks like a reasonable way to do it :) |
| 09:57:13 | <ghard> | I'm gonna check how the PLIST muncher would like my iTunes library file later. |
| 10:23:24 | <bblfish> | http://www.flickr.com/photos/bblfish/2938006277/ |
| 10:24:16 | <bblfish> | A:| sketch of an X509 ontology for web of trust applications. UML |
| 10:24:53 | <bblfish> | A: has anyone developed ontologies that cover X509? |
| 10:25:35 | <bblfish> | A: there is wot: http://xmlns.com/wot/0.1/ |
| 10:26:10 | <bblfish> | A: but it is quite specific to PGP, GPG |
| 11:52:44 | <danja> | http://blogs.talis.com/nodalities/category/this-weeks-semantic-web |
| 11:53:19 | <danja> | B:| This Week's Semantic Web |
| 11:53:56 | <danja> | B: now delegated - first volunteer is burningbirg |
| 13:03:38 | <bblfish> | If I remember cwm can do some signing magic on rdf files |
| 13:05:14 | <bblfish> | mhh here: http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/doc/Trust |
| 14:17:37 | <bblfish> | btw, is it worth my reading that still...? |
| 14:17:49 | <bblfish> | I am just about to try to install python crypto |
| 14:57:16 | <bblfish> | hjs@bblfish:0$ cwm -help | grep crypt |
| 14:57:17 | <bblfish> | --crypto Enable processing of crypto builtin functions. Requires python crypto. |
| 14:57:28 | <bblfish> | any ideas what the best way to get that onto an OSX box is? |
| 15:04:42 | <shellac__> | bblfish: easy_install? |
| 15:05:13 | <bblfish> | easy_install ? is that a python thing? |
| 15:05:28 | <shellac__> | yep, like gem or cpan |
| 15:05:43 | <bblfish> | oh I see |
| 15:05:44 | <shellac__> | disclaimer: I'm not a python person |
| 15:06:11 | <bblfish> | yes, I have /usr/bin/easy_install-2.5 |
| 15:06:40 | <shellac__> | the packages are called 'eggs', iirc |
| 15:12:15 | <bblfish> | ACTION wonders which package it is though... |
| 15:23:58 | <bblfish> | easy_install-2.5 pycrypto |
| 15:24:04 | <bblfish> | seems to have done something |
| 15:24:49 | <bblfish> | It does not seem to be working with cwm though |
| 15:25:40 | <bblfish> | ah it works |
| 15:26:12 | <bblfish> | ACTION now I don't know if it did not work before I installed that package... |
| 15:29:15 | <bblfish> | cd $( dirname $(find ~/Programming/w3c/ -name access-gen-master.n3)) |
| 15:29:28 | <bblfish> | hjs@bblfish:0$ cwm access-gen-master.n3 --think --purge --crypto |
| 15:35:00 | <drw> | hello everybody |
| 15:36:31 | <drw> | I'd like to change joomla to "semantic-web" |
| 15:36:59 | <drw> | but I don't know for where I should begining |
| 15:37:58 | <reto> | joomla the portal software? |
| 15:42:17 | <drw> | yes |
| 15:42:24 | <reto> | drw, do mean using an rdf store and semantic linking instead of an rdbms? |
| 15:43:00 | <reto> | ACTION 's train is arriving at destination |
| 15:43:51 | <reto> | drw, could you tell me more by email, as I have to leave now, my address is reto.bachmann@trialox.org |
| 15:45:38 | <drw> | of course |
| 15:48:19 | <bblfish> | http://buytaert.net/drupal-the-semantic-web-and-search |
| 15:48:54 | <bblfish> | C:| very nice article on Drupal the semantic web and search (with a Yahoo Search monkey video to make the point) |
| 16:06:47 | <drw> | very nice the article |
| 16:07:54 | <drw> | Do you have something about joomla ? |
| 16:23:14 | <drw> | sorry for this question.. but what are the first steps for sw ? |
| 16:46:52 | <Yudai> | does anyone know any large rdf data set except DBpedia? |
| 16:48:59 | <shellac__> | uniprot? |
| 16:48:59 | <mmt> | there is the Tiger data-set |
| 16:54:36 | <Yudai> | thanks, i check them |
| 17:05:40 | <yvesr> | Yudai: dbtune.org ? |
| 17:07:48 | <Yudai> | yvesr: oh this seems very good to mix with DBpedia. thanks |
| 17:09:19 | <mmt> | yudai, this page here: http://www.rdfabout.com/demo/census/#geo can give you a > billion triples, but i dont know what you mean by large datasets |
| 17:09:25 | <mmt> | yves, :) |
| 17:10:04 | <mmt> | yves, have you started on the new last.fm api? |
| 17:10:09 | <Yudai> | mmt: this is exactlly large :) |
| 17:10:22 | <Yudai> | but difficult to use |
| 17:10:40 | <yvesr> | mmt: nope, sorry. i ve been starting the new job and finishin the thesis at the same time, which has been a bit tough :-) |
| 17:11:11 | <mmt> | yvesr, me too, new / finishing thesis is stressful |
| 17:11:37 | <Yudai> | I want some data sets to demonstrate executing single query against multiple data sets. |
| 17:12:48 | <mmt> | yvesr, am happy to help though, am keen to get lastfm data, could probably spend a day hacking at some point, but prolog is not my prefered language :) |
| 17:13:12 | <yvesr> | mmt: *what* ?? |
| 17:13:16 | <yvesr> | :-) |
| 17:13:53 | <yvesr> | thanks mmt, i hope to have some time to hack on it next week or the week after |
| 19:02:46 | <earle> | http://www.ftrain.com/a-semantic-web-fear.html |
| 19:03:15 | <earle> | D:|Learning to Fear the Semantic Web (Ftrain.com) |
| 19:03:33 | <earle> | D:Good piece about the Thomson vs Zotero lawsuit and its implications for OpenCalais. |
| 19:05:14 | <earle> | D:"[N]ow that the “Semantic Web,” or “Web 3.0,” or the “Linked Data Web,” or the “Web of Really, That's How to Query Over an rdf:Bag?” or whatever they're calling it, is viable enough that you can't shrug off legal worries—now that the Semantic Web is no longer just a research project, if someone owns the taxonomy you're using and changes it up on you, what rights do you have in the matter?" |
| 20:58:42 | <MacTed> | Yudai - the bio2rdf data set has 2+ billion triples in 27 interlinked data sub-sets. for future reference, you might get faster answers by looking to http://esw.w3.org/topic/SweoIG/TaskForces/CommunityProjects/DataSets |
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